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it's on us. but it is something that we intend to fix. good. steve? >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from the nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctions and would that diplomatic breakdown leave you no option for the military action? and how do you respond to your critics on the hill say it was only tough sanctions that got iran -- i mean tougher sanctions will make it capitulate? >> number one, i've said before, and i will repeat, we do not want iran having nuclear weapons. and it would be not only dangerous to us and our allies but destabilizing to the entire region and could trigger a nuclear arms race that could make life much more dangerous for all of us our policy is iran cannot have nuclear weapons. and i'm leaving all options on the table to make sure that we meet that goal. point number two, the reason we've got such vigorous sanctions i and my administration put in place when i came into office the international structure to have the most effective sancti
it's on us. but it is something that we intend to fix. good. steve? >> do you have reason to believe that iran would walk away from the nuclear talks if congress draws up new sanctions and would that diplomatic breakdown leave you no option for the military action? and how do you respond to your critics on the hill say it was only tough sanctions that got iran -- i mean tougher sanctions will make it capitulate? >> number one, i've said before, and i will repeat, we do not want iran...
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make sure you stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> take us through it. i understand that you are in a command scenter and there is some very severe damage in kokomo? >> we'vead some damage done to one of our malls on u.s. 31. some glass is blown out of it.a major damage. also have a fire station with a roof clapsz on part of the fire station. we've had some damage to to a chevrolet dealer. basically, on the south end of kokomo, both the hospitals are there. have a shelter in place on 31 that woe eve opened up stlu the red cross. >> and you said you have some homes that have damage to them? >> yeah, we've got some houses that have been blown up. it was r it was more like a straight-line wind, but it really wasn't. we believe it was like a tornado on the ground moving somewhere between 65 and 70 mile an hour. at the plal, there was lots of people there. but no one was told to leave. >> just minor injuries so far that's been told to us and that's it. >> we hear the phones ringing. you've got to get back to it. that was larry smith. they have gotten some sev
make sure you stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> take us through it. i understand that you are in a command scenter and there is some very severe damage in kokomo? >> we'vead some damage done to one of our malls on u.s. 31. some glass is blown out of it.a major damage. also have a fire station with a roof clapsz on part of the fire station. we've had some damage to to a chevrolet dealer. basically, on the south end of kokomo, both the hospitals are there. have a shelter in...
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>> i think there are sharper elbows than there used to be. the political debate has always been us. i think one of the problems here has been that with the rise of the tea party, and let's remember, it used to be democrats who had trouble with their liberal wing. out of that is the democratic leadership council. that brought you president bill clinton. there is an evolution of how these things work. i think she is right. at this point the understanding of congress is it is like homework. they work to the deadline every single time. maybe over the deadline, but they get it done. >> one thing to that point. candy is right. it is ever us, the political confrontation is usual. the way the tea party wing of the republican party is viewed abroad is in terms such as the taliban wing of the republican party. that is what the economists are calling it. it is not a rag. it is a conservative financially fiscally conservative body that is very concerned about the so-called extremist wing. in europe, even conservative parties are nowhere as near conservative as the republican party here. >> in t
>> i think there are sharper elbows than there used to be. the political debate has always been us. i think one of the problems here has been that with the rise of the tea party, and let's remember, it used to be democrats who had trouble with their liberal wing. out of that is the democratic leadership council. that brought you president bill clinton. there is an evolution of how these things work. i think she is right. at this point the understanding of congress is it is like homework....
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who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. hail mary full of grace the lord is -- >> don, when you listen to that, you hear a certain desperation. and just chilling words. as this man is praying that nothing happens to him and his family, across the great lakes. this is the same scenario as we have had dozens and dozens of reports in tornadoes. right now, 65, what they refer to as filtered reports. meaning they have taken out the duplicate reports of tornadoes. but i want to show you, zoom in. what happened just to east of st. louis. this is along interstate 64. this tornado, this tornado, and this one. a tornado with a track that moved, not parallel to the interstate, but touchdown, left a path of damage. we have a report that an ef-4 tornado, 200 miles an hour, widespread damage, almost near destruction, this happened in washington county illinois. this is not in the city of washington. that's an area that started out in pekin, just to the southern suburbs of peoria. then off towards washington washington. look what is happe
who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. hail mary full of grace the lord is -- >> don, when you listen to that, you hear a certain desperation. and just chilling words. as this man is praying that nothing happens to him and his family, across the great lakes. this is the same scenario as we have had dozens and dozens of reports in tornadoes. right now, 65, what they refer to as filtered reports. meaning they have taken out the duplicate reports of tornadoes. but i want to...
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they use sound waves. these modems will use the same techniques to talk to each other. >> he's trying to communicate to this guy. >> reporter: modems transmitting data from underwater to a modem on the surface, then to a laptop and to a cell phone anywhere in the world. >> did you get names? >> we did. for an experiment in which we have one of the spears that communicate. >> reporter: then it's into the water. >> so what happens now? >> so this will send a message under water, and bob will transmit these data to the internet. >> reporter: after a few moments, a message. first via laptop -- >> welcome, cnn. >> reporter: then the mobile. >> this is the message i was waiting for. >> so when everything works, we're like, kind of, whew! that's it. we got it. >> reporter: today lake erie. soon, hoping the internet will finally go where no internet has gone before. the research is partially funded by the national science foundation. melody's team presented their work at a conference in taiwan last week, and can y
they use sound waves. these modems will use the same techniques to talk to each other. >> he's trying to communicate to this guy. >> reporter: modems transmitting data from underwater to a modem on the surface, then to a laptop and to a cell phone anywhere in the world. >> did you get names? >> we did. for an experiment in which we have one of the spears that communicate. >> reporter: then it's into the water. >> so what happens now? >> so this will...
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country uses in an entire day. our own jake tapper sat down with matt damon to find out what the film star is doing to solve the water crisis. jake? >> reporter: christine, earlier this month, the world celebrated world toilet day. now, that sounds silly, but it's a very important issue about the hundreds of millions of people around the world who don't have access to toilets, th. this means they actually have much more dangerous lives in terms of the diseases they can catch and also their security. this is an issue of some importance to actor matt damon, who founded a group called water.org that works on this very issue. >> do you like apples? >> reporter: he's been a genius from "southie" and "good will hunting," an assassin with a conscious in "the bourne trilogy," and a contemptibly crooked cop in "the departed." >> i tipped you off and you're not in jail. >> reporter: but to hear matt damon tell it, his most compelling role is bringing water and toilets to impoverished villages in developing nations. this isn'
country uses in an entire day. our own jake tapper sat down with matt damon to find out what the film star is doing to solve the water crisis. jake? >> reporter: christine, earlier this month, the world celebrated world toilet day. now, that sounds silly, but it's a very important issue about the hundreds of millions of people around the world who don't have access to toilets, th. this means they actually have much more dangerous lives in terms of the diseases they can catch and also...
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[ woman ] our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. [ man ] and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $49, and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> welcome back. in the "crossfire" tonight we have representatives raul grijalva, and steve scalise. i thought president obama was great today. he said basically listen, i screwed up, i'm trying to fix it. he's taken full responsibility, personal responsibility. that's all you can ask for in this situation. i think both parties should applaud him and try to work with them. this president stood up today, i was proud of him when he said this -- >> am i going to have to do some work to rebuild confidence around some of our initiatives? yeah, but part of this job is the things that go right, you guys aren't going to write about. the things that go wrong get prominent attention. that's how it's always been. that's not unique to me as president, and i'm up to the challenge. >> i just have to ask
[ woman ] our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. [ man ] and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $49, and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> welcome back. in the "crossfire" tonight we have representatives raul grijalva, and steve scalise. i thought president obama was great today. he said basically listen, i screwed...
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thank you very much for joining us and giving us that view. we will continue to follow this story on cnn. again, recapping for our viewers, a crashed helicopter in glasgow, scotland. stay with us. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go
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no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie burn is, you know, what's left in the folk's minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear abouty whale pulled keltie in. >> it was the large whale tilikum, the male is the one that went after her and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator and we know it was him because he had the flopped over fin. like it was very easy to tell. >> sea land of the pacific closed its doors and was looking, i guess, to make a buck on the way out and these whales are worth millions of dollars. >> when seaworld heard tilikum was available after this accident at sealand of the pacific, they re
no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie burn is, you know, what's left in the folk's minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. one of the fundamental facts is that...
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this used to be done. whether patty murray and paul ryan can get it together, that is what the country can focus on. >> there is no real last-minute deadline here. the december 13th date. >> there is one deadline. january 15th. if they fail, we see more sequester cuts in 2014. >> the congressional budget office. the number saying how many jobs could likely be created in the next year if we did not have sequester. what are they telling us? does it look like republicans and democrats are finding something to replace it with? >> the cbo has basically said it won't be for jobs. if we got rid of sequester for 2014, we could create up to 1 million jobs. the range is 800,000. can democrats and republicans get over themselves and pass something good for the country? yes, they can. they have to pay for it. everyone wants to replace the sequester. democrats don't love the defense sequest sequester, but they don't love the other cuts. add to both sides of the equation and replace it by raising user fees. as opposed t
this used to be done. whether patty murray and paul ryan can get it together, that is what the country can focus on. >> there is no real last-minute deadline here. the december 13th date. >> there is one deadline. january 15th. if they fail, we see more sequester cuts in 2014. >> the congressional budget office. the number saying how many jobs could likely be created in the next year if we did not have sequester. what are they telling us? does it look like republicans and...
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only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h-2a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with h-2a to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think it was a noble effort, but we need to recognize it's a much broader issue. we don't really know the level of illegal immigrants working here. do we have everybody here properly documented and do we meet the letter of the law? absolutely. but as i was told once when i asked this question at a seminar, well, what if i see a document that i'm not sure is legal? the question i got was are you an immigration officer? if you question that, you could be subject to discrimination charges. i think if all of the undocumented workers were all to be deported, the people t
only 4% of the businesses who can use it do so. river front packing is the largest grapefruit distributor in florida, and they don't participate in the program. >> we have an adequate local workforce that we have not been forced into or pushed into participating with the h-2a program. >> like many businesses, they find the regulations that comes with h-2a to be expensive and burdensome. >> housing is a cost. the transportation is a cost. and sometimes they don't stay. i think...
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us. i mentioned i would prefer a better market-blazed solution. >> what they have done is agreed to medicaid expansion. they didn't have the badger with his foot in the trough like you did in wisconsin. so -- >> and they didn't like at yours like 95%, so you're moving up to 133%. in montana we were at 56%. you were already at 200%, but he brought it down to 100%, and people living above that should be transitioned into the marketplace, whether it's that, how many people are no longer solely dependent. >> the republican voters won't hold it against you governors if you do run for president because you used obama care. >> conservatives across the country have said this is one of the most innovative plans because we didn't do what some states did in taking it or not taking it. we didn't put the taxpayers in our state on thing who. we're relying on a federal government to again on future money and instead, we put a plan if place that the kaiser family foundation, not exactly a conservative th
us. i mentioned i would prefer a better market-blazed solution. >> what they have done is agreed to medicaid expansion. they didn't have the badger with his foot in the trough like you did in wisconsin. so -- >> and they didn't like at yours like 95%, so you're moving up to 133%. in montana we were at 56%. you were already at 200%, but he brought it down to 100%, and people living above that should be transitioned into the marketplace, whether it's that, how many people are no...
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so it's very important for us to use what we have and responsi y responsibly. one of the ways, is to make sure the workload is taken care of. >> do you agree with your colleague? >> senator scott is right, the republicans aren't voting against the president's nominees. they're not allowing us to have a vote. they're blocking the procedural ways so that we're not getting votes of not only the circuit court for the district, we have flint of the presidentacy appointments that have not been filled for over months, and that they are used the basically the filibuster to prevent an up or down vote on judges, on cabinet-level positions, to a level that's never before we have seen in american politics. that's wrong. >> senator, let me build on that exact point, which is you have now had eight democratic senators come out for fixing obama care, at least as it relates to the people currently -- yet senator reid has not indicated he would be willing to bring those to the floor, though they'll clearly have a clear majority of the senate favorite. shouldn't that -- if we're
so it's very important for us to use what we have and responsi y responsibly. one of the ways, is to make sure the workload is taken care of. >> do you agree with your colleague? >> senator scott is right, the republicans aren't voting against the president's nominees. they're not allowing us to have a vote. they're blocking the procedural ways so that we're not getting votes of not only the circuit court for the district, we have flint of the presidentacy appointments that have not...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ new jersey governor chris christie handily beat his democratic challenger. >> do you think of yourself as a conservative? do you think of yourself as a moderate? how -- >> i'm a conservative. and you know, i've governed as a conservative in this state. and i think that's what's led to some people disagreeing with me in our state. because it's generally a left of center blue state. but i think that the difference has been, i haven't tried to hide it or mask it as something different. i just tell people, this is who i am. >> cnn political commentator, maria car daytona, democrat, joining us from washington and cnn commentator ken joining us from dallas. i want to start off with you her
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ new jersey governor chris christie handily beat his democratic challenger. >> do you think of yourself as a conservative? do you think of...
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anybody around us. so that i think really help grounded us and who we've all become as part of this family. but having these values, that have been so clearly -- i've seen at least stepping back passed down from my grandfather tore my father in the way they do their work in their own unique way is for me to observe and sit back and draw from as much as possible in watching the way they have been successful. >> warren, what are the key values you would like to see other people recognize in your children, your grand children, family, extended family. >> i want them to be good citizens, parents and the world to be better off because they were there. >> what else? i know you think a great rule in vesting is character, important, not getting into debt, character, integrity, what is your definition? >> i'm not sure i can get a great one. i know it when i see it and i know when it exists around me, and i feel good about all three of my children. it wasn't always that way. [ laughter ] >> it's been work in prog
anybody around us. so that i think really help grounded us and who we've all become as part of this family. but having these values, that have been so clearly -- i've seen at least stepping back passed down from my grandfather tore my father in the way they do their work in their own unique way is for me to observe and sit back and draw from as much as possible in watching the way they have been successful. >> warren, what are the key values you would like to see other people recognize in...
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join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a conservative u.s. congressman busted for cocaine. plus, george zimmerman free again despite new allegations. and the virginia state senator stabbed repeatedly in his own home. his son found dead at the scene. let's go "outfront." >> good evening. "outfront" we begin with the news, a congressman busted for cocaine. florida congressman trey radel arrested for, quote, unlawfully, knowingly and intentionally possessing cocaine. the freshman will appear in
join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a conservative u.s. congressman busted for cocaine. plus, george zimmerman free again despite new allegations. and the virginia state senator stabbed repeatedly in his own home. his son found dead at the scene. let's go "outfront." >> good evening. "outfront" we begin with the news, a congressman busted for cocaine....
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tell us more about the two winners and the grand prize. men's winner was from kenya women's winner 2 hours 25 minutes and 7 seconds. he ran amid the 47,000 runners. it is estimated a crowd of 2.5 million people are cheering them on a long a course that spans the city's five borrows. they took hours to get over the starting line. >> that is a bear of a race. >> so paraolympic track medalist made history as well. tell us about her story. she is paralyzed from the waist down. and she won the race and won in london, boston and chicago. this makes her the first athlete ever to win the grand slam. wow. >> that is incredible and then tell me about security and how it impacted the race at all today. given the attacks at the boston marathon back in april, they faced a stricter situation. they were told they couldn't wear backpacks and couldn't wear bulky costumes. the goal to make this a safe race day for everyone. >> very good and glad it was. and congrats to all of the racers. anyone who attempts it and crosses the finish line. >> thank you so mu
tell us more about the two winners and the grand prize. men's winner was from kenya women's winner 2 hours 25 minutes and 7 seconds. he ran amid the 47,000 runners. it is estimated a crowd of 2.5 million people are cheering them on a long a course that spans the city's five borrows. they took hours to get over the starting line. >> that is a bear of a race. >> so paraolympic track medalist made history as well. tell us about her story. she is paralyzed from the waist down. and she...
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john king is with us. let's take a look at the actual vote, john, then we'll discuss how terry mcauliffe did. terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted, 11-point margin there. bigger margin for terry mcauliffe there. and in fairfax county closer to washington, d.c., 21point gap. 91%. this is an hour ago or so terry mcauliffe was trailing, when the votes came in they provided the margin of difference. why was this such a close wrestling match? the exit polls are fascinating. these will be studied looking ahead to 2014 and 2016, because this state is now such a bellw
john king is with us. let's take a look at the actual vote, john, then we'll discuss how terry mcauliffe did. terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of...
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join us monday for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next. no man is an island. but don't tell that to barack obama. >> the truth of the matter is i'm accountable to the people who single me here. >> democrats and even the new york times turn on the president. >>> plus, murder charges. >> this monster that killed my daughter -- >> the man who allegedly pull the trigger did not know the woman who appeared bloody and drunk at his door in the middle of the night. >> i can't imagine in my wildest dreams what that man feared from her. to shoot her in
join us monday for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next. no man is an island. but don't tell that to barack obama. >> the truth of the matter is i'm accountable to the people who single me here. >> democrats and even the new york times turn on the president. >>> plus, murder charges. >> this monster that killed my daughter -- >> the man who allegedly pull the trigger...
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walk us through this. good morning, by the way. >> yeah, good morning to you guys, too, down in atlanta. a provision of the affordable care act requires some businesses with 50 or more employees to provide insurance for birth control or pay a substantial fine. this federal appeals court decision has struck that down. what the court did is ruled the company that brought the suite could not be forced to provide birth control. part of the court decision saying quote, they can eater abide by the sacred tenants of their faith, pay a penalty of over $14 million and cripple the companies they spent a lifetime building or become come police sant in a grave moral wrong. they were in the catholic faith. a company cannot have religious believes but the court said that the suit could go forward in this 2-1 decision, so this may be another tick mark on the wall, if you will of striking down part of the affordable care act. >> i know this isn't the only one. i mean, i know dozens of lawsuits are working their way throug
walk us through this. good morning, by the way. >> yeah, good morning to you guys, too, down in atlanta. a provision of the affordable care act requires some businesses with 50 or more employees to provide insurance for birth control or pay a substantial fine. this federal appeals court decision has struck that down. what the court did is ruled the company that brought the suite could not be forced to provide birth control. part of the court decision saying quote, they can eater abide by...
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thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. "piers morgan live" is up next. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, warren buffet is a self made man. when he talks, everybody listens. he joins me with his son and grandson for a fascinating and revealing interview. howard g. is the author of "40 chances, finding hope in a hungry world." it's filled with hope and inspiring stories. the three buffets join me now. >> know you warren but maybe not familiar with howard or hwb. give me an assessment how it start id the. >> it started slow. for the first two or three years we were thinking about putting him out for adoption. [ laughter ] >> but he has developed into a terrific human being and i'm proud of him and love backing him and his charitable work, and he's done the same with his son. i feel very good about the children. >> there is a reason that i feel extremely grateful to your son, and i'm going to play you a clip which will explain why this is from the last time i interviewed howard. >> lovely to see you. >> n
thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. "piers morgan live" is up next. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, warren buffet is a self made man. when he talks, everybody listens. he joins me with his son and grandson for a fascinating and revealing interview. howard g. is the author of "40 chances, finding hope in a hungry world." it's filled with hope and inspiring stories. the three buffets join me now. >> know you warren but maybe not...
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it will undermine and set us back and bring us back to the bad old days when people were out pause of preexisting conditions. i'm a strong no on that. we've got to plow forward. this affordable care act is a great thing because we're going to be able to cover americans for the first time and have real insurance reform. >> let me ask you. what this has brought to the fore, isn't just a promise the president made. it is something else. as i indicated the rock on which all of this rests in materials of the exchanges which is the young, right? i was trying to figure out, if young people are going to go ahead with this. right? and i have to ask you. let me ask you how you get around two things. first of all is this, right? when you look at the first thing that took effect about obama care, it was young people got to stay on their parents' plans until they were 26. people love that. but that mean you have 15 million people according to the numbers we confirmed today. young people who stayed on their parntss' plans. they aren't going to go on and the exchange and pay a lot more. they'll stay
it will undermine and set us back and bring us back to the bad old days when people were out pause of preexisting conditions. i'm a strong no on that. we've got to plow forward. this affordable care act is a great thing because we're going to be able to cover americans for the first time and have real insurance reform. >> let me ask you. what this has brought to the fore, isn't just a promise the president made. it is something else. as i indicated the rock on which all of this rests in...
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no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear about which whale pulled keltie in. >> it was the large whale tilikum, the male is the one that went after her. and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator. and we knew it was that whale because he had the flopped over fin. like, it was very easy to tell. >> sealand of the pacific closed its doors and was looking, i guess, to make a buck on the way out and these whales are worth millions of dollars. >> when seaworld heard that tilikum was available after this accident at sea
no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts...
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the site as much as they used to. that came after mark zuckerberg defending the accusation that teened don't find it cool anymore. >>> what's cool? a billion dollars. that's how much twitter co-founder ed williams could make when twitder goes public. a co-founder -- $154 million. that's a lot of money. you, not so much. you've heard me say it before. sometimes it feels like the deck is stacked against ordinary investors, and usual usually it is. twitter says it's shared will debay between $17 and $27 a share. why can't you get them at that price? because most tech ipos only about 20% of the shares go to ordinary investors, the rest go to the employers and institutions backing the banks. let's look at three recent social offerings. i want to start first at facebook. the biggest ipo ever quickly became bun of the biggest flops. three months after its debut you could get at it half the price. trades are all the way back here in the 50 dollar zone now. linkedin had a smoother first day. it priced at $45 a share right here
the site as much as they used to. that came after mark zuckerberg defending the accusation that teened don't find it cool anymore. >>> what's cool? a billion dollars. that's how much twitter co-founder ed williams could make when twitder goes public. a co-founder -- $154 million. that's a lot of money. you, not so much. you've heard me say it before. sometimes it feels like the deck is stacked against ordinary investors, and usual usually it is. twitter says it's shared will debay...
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ken rogath is with us. maggie lake is here with us. ken, which glasses are you wearing when it comes to the u.s. economy? >> i think i have one eye broken lens and one eye rosy. you summarized it well, christine. i think for the next few years, we are still healing a lot of long-term unemployed and divisiveness politically. on the other hand, we have phenomenal strength over the long run in the entrepreneurship. the rest of the world still looks at us with envy. >> that is true. maggie, the rest of the world looks at returns in the stock market with envy. they are also worries. without the fed proposing things up, the bubble could burst. >> i have experts tell me no it is not. it is timing. we are digging out from a big hole. all of the evaluations high. social media and some of those stocks looking rich. when it comes to everything else, corporate balance sheets are good, the economy is growing. it looks like the best game in town. the fed is behind it, but a lot of people think 2014 may be the year when the economy picks up. >> ken l
ken rogath is with us. maggie lake is here with us. ken, which glasses are you wearing when it comes to the u.s. economy? >> i think i have one eye broken lens and one eye rosy. you summarized it well, christine. i think for the next few years, we are still healing a lot of long-term unemployed and divisiveness politically. on the other hand, we have phenomenal strength over the long run in the entrepreneurship. the rest of the world still looks at us with envy. >> that is true....
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weekend with us. christine romans will be with you at 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. here on cnn. have a great weekend. >>> hello everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. welcome to the cnn newsroom. officials in the philippines say it will take days to find out how deadly the storm was. the government confirmed 138 deaths. the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have put entire towns under water. many evacuated ahead of the storm, but officials say the storm was too powerful for some evacuation centers, and some people there died. many people helped flood victims escape the rising waters including two of our journalists, producer tim schwarz and cnn international anchor andrew stevens helping in a rescue effort of an injured man, pushing him through waist-high water to safety. >> anymore in there, josh? >> two more. >> they are in tacloban reporting on the typhoon aftermath. >> repor
weekend with us. christine romans will be with you at 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. here on cnn. have a great weekend. >>> hello everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. welcome to the cnn newsroom. officials in the philippines say it will take days to find out how deadly the storm was. the government confirmed 138 deaths. the red cross claims as many as 1200 killed. 1,000 in the city of to beitocl. trees are blocking roads, communication lines are down. torrential rains plus the storm surge have...
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no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear about which whale pulled keltie in. >> it was the large whale tilikum, the male is the one that went after her. and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator. and we knew it was that whale because he had the flopped over fin. like, it was very easy to tell. >> sealand of the pacific closed its doors and was looking, i guess, to make a buck on the way out and these whales are worth millions of dollars. >> when seaworld heard that tilikum was available after this accident at sea
no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts...
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it's like take us back four years ago, we're at the exact same play. >> those of us who are republican under the republican wing have a problem with republicans like chris christie. good guy, i would certainly prefer him over any democrat that could be tossed up, but has he accepted the architecture of welfare state? or will he by like ted cruz, wanting to attack the welfare state and xwoir individuals in the states? that's our concern. >> it's a full rep table. steve la tourette, also rick tyler, who isn't a christie fan. suns you are our guest host tonight, larry, why don't you ask the question. >> steve, one of my problems with chris christie was during during he asked for funding, i get it, but couldn't he have threat said something like, when i run in 2016, i'm going to make sure i don't federalize disaster relief and this boondoggle known as fema was a bad idea? but you've got to do what i've got to do for my state. >> no. he didn't exactly what he was supposed to do as the governor of new jersey. his people were hurting, the program, fema was in place, whether you like it or don
it's like take us back four years ago, we're at the exact same play. >> those of us who are republican under the republican wing have a problem with republicans like chris christie. good guy, i would certainly prefer him over any democrat that could be tossed up, but has he accepted the architecture of welfare state? or will he by like ted cruz, wanting to attack the welfare state and xwoir individuals in the states? that's our concern. >> it's a full rep table. steve la tourette,...
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nobody is going to talk to us. it is evident nobody is going to talk to us. we are going to keep trying. zçzç >>> with the court date in just a few days, we are heading to san francisco to meet up with the lawyer who represents harborside health center. harborside is operating in dangerous legal waters. no dispensary has ever successfully fought back against the federal government, and no city has ever come to a dispensary's aid like oakland. the city sees harborside as the very model of a responsible business estimating it has taken $20 million out of street dealer's hands. >> i'm morgan spurlock. >> nice to meet you. >> why did you decide to take on their case? >> i admire what they are doing. i enjoy taking on challenging cases. >> it would be most unfortunate if harborside were closed down because the federal government would be depriving the states and the other dispensaries of a model they should aspire to emulate. harborside and you, and you and harborside are the first medical marijuana cannabis dispensary that has stood up to the medical government
nobody is going to talk to us. it is evident nobody is going to talk to us. we are going to keep trying. zçzç >>> with the court date in just a few days, we are heading to san francisco to meet up with the lawyer who represents harborside health center. harborside is operating in dangerous legal waters. no dispensary has ever successfully fought back against the federal government, and no city has ever come to a dispensary's aid like oakland. the city sees harborside as the very...
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thank you for joining us. it's been nice to have youphju)r us. we'reÑi continuing to watch toronto live. that the city council meeting. pass you on toîñ "around the world" which starts now. >> and toronto terror in the nation's heartland. that is where we begin this hour ofsi this is neighborhoods flattens, lives shattered. at least six people." confirme stormlp ripped through the midwest. midwest. >> it's on the ground!:e"5ñit's! >> our feather who art nrt heaven,ok halls÷ the be thy wil be done. fib us ourxd trespasses as wet(e those who trespass against ust( and lead us not intoxde1 tempta but deliver us from evil. >> that prayer, ite1 the lord's prayer from i-reporter anthony curry at his home in washington, hardest hit by the killer átáip &hc i want to bring in chris cuomoe who is there. the devastation, you have seen this, beenfá in it, you've been miles in the town where you were in washington. praying. >> it's absolutelyñr true. this is a very]-: prayerful community,e1 suzanne. this was a situationspá was so sudden. yes, there
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we have the former hp here with us. the most powerful woman in business six years in a row, but she ran for senate and advised john mccain in his presidential run. she knows what it takes to create jobs and what it takes to get votes. carly, do the two mix? politics and business? >> i think this trend where ceos are standing up and getting involved in politics while they are active ceos, i think that is a relatively recent trend. honestly, i'm not sure it is positive because a ceo who is running a large company has a lot of different views inside their companies. generally speaking. a ceo's personal decision to get involved is different than the company's pac. that is where employees donate funds to a political action committee voluntarily and that money is given to candidates generally speaking. companies tend to play both sides evenly. you have people like jeffery katzenberg. there are a lot of ceos involved in politicians. my view is it may be part of the increased partisanship in the political process in general. i'
we have the former hp here with us. the most powerful woman in business six years in a row, but she ran for senate and advised john mccain in his presidential run. she knows what it takes to create jobs and what it takes to get votes. carly, do the two mix? politics and business? >> i think this trend where ceos are standing up and getting involved in politics while they are active ceos, i think that is a relatively recent trend. honestly, i'm not sure it is positive because a ceo who is...
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so for six months the mayor has been calling us liars. last week the chief of police said that the police service had recovered the video as part of a massive guns and gangs sweep in the north end of the city. they found the video in a deleted file on a computer. so since then it's kind of been pandemonium. the police have it now. it's in connection to a friend of the mayor's who's been charged with extortion. he was trying to get the video back from these drug dealers after the star reported on the story. and it's now part of that court case. the police chief's hands are kind of tied with whether they can release it or not because it could impact the fairness of this trial. >> can you explain to me, how popular does the mayor remain? he says he's staying in office. there's not a mechanism to remove him, correct? >> right. there's no sort of impeachment process at council. it's also important to note that toronto, unlike a city like chicago or new york, it's a different system. it's not a strong mayor system. the mayor is really just one
so for six months the mayor has been calling us liars. last week the chief of police said that the police service had recovered the video as part of a massive guns and gangs sweep in the north end of the city. they found the video in a deleted file on a computer. so since then it's kind of been pandemonium. the police have it now. it's in connection to a friend of the mayor's who's been charged with extortion. he was trying to get the video back from these drug dealers after the star reported...
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deborah, you were watching it with all of us. we now have pictures of the suspect paul anthony ciancia's apparently house in new jersey. i want to show it our viewers. there you see some aerial shots, courtesy of our affiliate wpvi. though you've learned more recently he's been living in the los angeles area, right? >> correct. he's been living in the los angeles area, is the information we're getting. this is pensville, new jersey, where his father apparently lives. and there are crews out there right now, clearly investigators will want to speak to both his mother and father. he also has two siblings, one of them a sister who immediately after the shooting took place very quickly took down her facebook page. so we are looking into whether he had a facebook page as well. we are told by an official that in fact he did have a facebook page. we're trying to determine the status of that right now. again, he was in los angeles. one of the outstanding questions right now, wolf is, is that firearm, that assault rifle, he had three maga
deborah, you were watching it with all of us. we now have pictures of the suspect paul anthony ciancia's apparently house in new jersey. i want to show it our viewers. there you see some aerial shots, courtesy of our affiliate wpvi. though you've learned more recently he's been living in the los angeles area, right? >> correct. he's been living in the los angeles area, is the information we're getting. this is pensville, new jersey, where his father apparently lives. and there are crews...
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they used this nuclear -- can use this. but you cannot. this is not fair for the ie rain yan people. >> to gain the technology that you have right now? >> this technology. and this is really all the world. you know at the woor, we don't have any winner. >> right. >> all right. from many ie rain yans, their nuclear program has been a symbol of national pride although this agreement doesn't specifically say that iran has a right to enrich uranium, they will have a right to enrich uranium up to 5%. >> john kerry insisted today that the interim agreement makes israel safer. israel's prime minister disagrees. the prime minister's spokesman says israel worries that iran will not stick to its promises. >> of course we want to seedy ploem si succeed. of course we'd like to see a peaceful sloougs. we want to see a genuine deal, a good deal, that actually does dismantle the uranium military program. and we're concerned that this deal is a bad deal and does not actually attain that goal. i mean, ultimately, we want to see the ewe rain yan military nu
they used this nuclear -- can use this. but you cannot. this is not fair for the ie rain yan people. >> to gain the technology that you have right now? >> this technology. and this is really all the world. you know at the woor, we don't have any winner. >> right. >> all right. from many ie rain yans, their nuclear program has been a symbol of national pride although this agreement doesn't specifically say that iran has a right to enrich uranium, they will have a right to...
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barely a living wage. >> congresswoman, thanks for joining us. if you want to see more of our interview with bill simon who addresses the minimum wage issue among others you can go to cnnmoney.com. >>> coming up, ben bernanke and janet yellen, isn't likely to pull away from the punchbowl too soon. everyone's worried about the bubbles but for now, the champagne tastes good. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll hel
barely a living wage. >> congresswoman, thanks for joining us. if you want to see more of our interview with bill simon who addresses the minimum wage issue among others you can go to cnnmoney.com. >>> coming up, ben bernanke and janet yellen, isn't likely to pull away from the punchbowl too soon. everyone's worried about the bubbles but for now, the champagne tastes good. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years...
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hbo has optioned it and for that experience for us. it is exciting and hbo did a fantastic job doing it. we have our casting ideas that we decided to do. we have become attracted to john hand for that. and chris trchristie. i'm partial to john goodman for that part. >> hillary clinton, that is a tough one. she is such a visible figure? >> biden? an interesting question. maybe beau bridge ez. >> i can see that. >> we can get julianne moore. >> bill smith said he wants to some day play president obama. >> brush up my acting skills. >> you would be awesome in that part. >> i might volunteer. >> she would be a big character and you could nail it too. >> i'll try my best. >> good to see you. >> i'm going to try and channel valerie jarett they say they don't expect to help cast "the double down" movie. unclear when it will happen. here is a question for you. how much would you pay for indiana jones whip or laurel and hardy's happen? or even the maltese falcon? they are not the only famous props on the auction block. see what you could own. n
hbo has optioned it and for that experience for us. it is exciting and hbo did a fantastic job doing it. we have our casting ideas that we decided to do. we have become attracted to john hand for that. and chris trchristie. i'm partial to john goodman for that part. >> hillary clinton, that is a tough one. she is such a visible figure? >> biden? an interesting question. maybe beau bridge ez. >> i can see that. >> we can get julianne moore. >> bill smith said he...
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as wolf blitzer shows us. his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> you have to go as fast as you can. > world series. >> he put the atlanta braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it has been a painful experience obviously. >> the fact that he was taken off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> wow. wor wolf blitzer joining me now. you have been able to get to know him as your boss here. that third act. what is in it and do
as wolf blitzer shows us. his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable....
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in fact one doesn't have to use much imagination. in 2003, iran approached the united states with an offer to talk about its nuclear program. the bush administration rejected the offer because it believed that the iranian regime was weak. iran had 164 centrifuges operating in 2003. today it has 19,000. had the geneva talks with iran broken down this week, iran would have continued expanding its nuclear program. yes, they are now under tough sanctions, but they were under sanctions then as well. yet the number of centrifuges grew expone nen nene shally. benjamin net tan y'alla -- keep growing in size and scope. it's a strategy that assumes either iran is headed for collapse, or that a military strike would take place that would permanently destroy iran's nuclear program and it wouldn't bet rebuilt. the agreement that the major powers have gotten in geneva, essentially freezes iran's program for six months and rolls back some key aspects of it while a permanent deal is negotiated. in return, iran gets about $30 bill i don't think of sa
in fact one doesn't have to use much imagination. in 2003, iran approached the united states with an offer to talk about its nuclear program. the bush administration rejected the offer because it believed that the iranian regime was weak. iran had 164 centrifuges operating in 2003. today it has 19,000. had the geneva talks with iran broken down this week, iran would have continued expanding its nuclear program. yes, they are now under tough sanctions, but they were under sanctions then as well....
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as a matter of fact, the were going 70, 80 miles per hour past us. and then i jumped in the police car and went to parkland. these two men come running in one of them had a big large machine gun and the was hauling stretchers and cots and everything. and the governor the brought him in first. >> what happened after that? >> the president came in behind him. >> albert thomas, democrat of texas, is standing outside the corridor of the emergency room, said he's been told the president was still alive but in very critical condition. >> the president has not arrived here. a group of secret servicemen and other officials is gathered where the president normally would enter and discussing heatedly with one another some subject or other. of course we have no idea what. >> now here's an announcement from the platform. mr. eric johnson with an announcement. >> it is true that our president and governor connally have been shot. we shall tell you as much as we know as soon as we know anything. [ female announcer ] crest + scope gives you the ultimate in fresh br
as a matter of fact, the were going 70, 80 miles per hour past us. and then i jumped in the police car and went to parkland. these two men come running in one of them had a big large machine gun and the was hauling stretchers and cots and everything. and the governor the brought him in first. >> what happened after that? >> the president came in behind him. >> albert thomas, democrat of texas, is standing outside the corridor of the emergency room, said he's been told the...
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the strategy that you've been using hasn't worked. you took a big hit over shutting down the federal government, over defunding obama care. you're behind on the generic ballot for 2014 by up to 8 points. and that's i think by the latest fox poll. so take that for what it's worth. can you tell me about what is actually going on in the republican party and their approach to the affordable care act? >> i'm very confident that obama care will help republicans in 2014, not hurt them. i was talking to a young woman who was running in new york, she's 29 years old. her folks have a small business. they got a notice. they're going to have to -- they give health insurance to their employees. the employees like it a lot. they have like a 30 or 40% premium increase coming because of requirements in the affordable care act. and they're going to have to either take it out of their salaries. she's going around and telling the story. she's running against an incouple bent democrat up there, and she says voters up there are responding to her. and cert
the strategy that you've been using hasn't worked. you took a big hit over shutting down the federal government, over defunding obama care. you're behind on the generic ballot for 2014 by up to 8 points. and that's i think by the latest fox poll. so take that for what it's worth. can you tell me about what is actually going on in the republican party and their approach to the affordable care act? >> i'm very confident that obama care will help republicans in 2014, not hurt them. i was...
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no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts is that none of the witnesses were clear about which whale pulled keltie in. >> it was the large whale tilikum, the male is the one that went after her. and the other two just kind of circled around, but he was definitely the instigator. and we knew it was that whale because he had the flopped over fin. like, it was very easy to tell. >> sealand of the pacific closed its doors and was looking, i guess, to make a buck on the way out and these whales are worth millions of dollars. >> when seaworld heard that tilikum was available after this accident at sea
no one ever asked us to say what happened. you know, we just left. >> there was no big lawsuits afterwards, and there is no memorial and, you know, the only thing remaining of keltie byrne is, you know, what's left in the folks' minds who recall the case. >> so in the newspaper articles, the cause of death is that she drowned accidently, but, you know, she was pulled under by the whale. >> well, there is a bit of smoke and mirrors going on. i mean, one of the fundamental facts...
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george howell, keep us posted there. we heard from the one patron who talked about how dark and ominous it was. hopefully things will clear up soon. we are going to return to our coverage of the severe weather impacting 26 states across this country. in the meantime you know about the typhoon in the pill fehilip. now video of the storm surge. here is some of that right now. >> all right incredible images there. that storm surge, those waves pushing things aside as if it were nothing. you see the remnants of those buildings crushed to nothing. destroying everything in it's path. aid worker getting incredible shots. new details coming right now about the health of former south african president, nelson mandella. his former wife saying he is not able to talk anymore due to tubes in his mouth that are helping him to breathe. she said that he is still quite ill but not in critical condition and not on life support. the 95-year-old civil virights icon is under 24 hour critical care in his home. >> we have a programming note. l
george howell, keep us posted there. we heard from the one patron who talked about how dark and ominous it was. hopefully things will clear up soon. we are going to return to our coverage of the severe weather impacting 26 states across this country. in the meantime you know about the typhoon in the pill fehilip. now video of the storm surge. here is some of that right now. >> all right incredible images there. that storm surge, those waves pushing things aside as if it were nothing. you...